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'''Marcoos Tyrell''' ,formerly '''Marcoos Thomas''' (born c. [[1971]]) is a piano teacher and minister who was forced to change his name after being victimized by identity theft.
'''Marcoos Tyrell''', formerly '''Marcoos Thomas''' (born c. [[1971]]) is a piano teacher and minister who was forced to change his name after being victimized by identity theft.


Thomas founded the [[Piano Lessons on Wheels|Thomas Keyboard Club]] as a teenager. The business continues as [[Piano Lessons on Wheels]]. In [[2008]] Thomas learned that unknown persons had used his name and Social Security number to apply for credit cards and buy houses in Florida, Montgomery, Dothan and Gadsden. He eventually got a new Social Security number and changed his name to escape the fraud.
Thomas founded the [[Piano Lessons on Wheels|Thomas Keyboard Club]] as a teenager. The business continues as [[Piano Lessons on Wheels]]. In [[2008]] Thomas learned that unknown persons had used his name and Social Security number to apply for credit cards and buy houses in Florida, Montgomery, Dothan and Gadsden. He eventually got a new Social Security number and changed his name to escape the fraud.

Latest revision as of 11:43, 20 July 2009

Marcoos Tyrell, formerly Marcoos Thomas (born c. 1971) is a piano teacher and minister who was forced to change his name after being victimized by identity theft.

Thomas founded the Thomas Keyboard Club as a teenager. The business continues as Piano Lessons on Wheels. In 2008 Thomas learned that unknown persons had used his name and Social Security number to apply for credit cards and buy houses in Florida, Montgomery, Dothan and Gadsden. He eventually got a new Social Security number and changed his name to escape the fraud.

In 2009 he was called to the ministry and founded Delivering Broken Spirits Ministries.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (July 17, 2009) "Birmingham man had to change his name after his identity was stolen." Birmingham News